May 22, 2018

Lowlight photos from smartphones made possible with Galaxy S9/S9+

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  • SAMSUNG continues to amaze the world with its latest innovations. With the Galaxy S9 and S9+ enabling people to reimagine the way they see the world, the newest flagship phone sets the bar high with one of its newest features: the Dual Aperture camera. Allowing its consumers to express themselves with its revolutionary camera, this new feature is a standout from today’s top smartphone trends.

    Quality photos in super low light

    These days, we take a lot of photos: be it a just-woke-up selfie, an OOTD, or the food we’re eating. We aim for carefully captured images at the beach during sunsets, or on top of skyscrapers at night. The situation may differ, but the goal is the same — to capture that perfect shot. However, conditions might not be ideal for every single instance; lighting can be a problem depending on your location and the time you take the photo. When this happens, you resort to editing tools and filters as your last resort.

    By having the lowest aperture in the market, the Dual Aperture camera on the Galaxy S9/S9+ solves this problem. It can capture extraordinarily crisp photos even in low light conditions. Its lens adapts like the human eye, adjusting to any kind of available light.

     

    Different lightings, different apertures

    Just like your eye’s pupils, the aperture is responsible for capturing and assessing the lighting conditions of what you’re seeing. The Dual Aperture camera of the Galaxy S9/S9+ comes with two f-stop (photography jargon for how open your shutter is) modes: F/2.4 for bright conditions, and F/1.5 for low light.

    The Galaxy S9 and S9+ allow you to use the super low light feature in two modes, full Auto or PRO. The Auto mode is the key for those who don’t want to adjust to the camera settings. This device also has multi-frame noise reduction. With this technology, images in low light are quickly captured in 12 successive pictures that are combined into a single shot.

    For dark settings, the camera switches to the f/1.5 aperture to absorb as much light as possible, giving it better quality. Fancy adjusting the settings on your own? You can do so by simply switching to PRO mode. This setting gives you the freedom to adjust the camera’s shutter speed, ISO, focus, white balance, and exposure—just like using a DSLR. Additionally, the Galaxy S9+ comes with a secondary telephoto lens that has 2x optical zoom and optical image stabilization (OIS).

    Capture super low light photos using the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ which comes in Midnight Black, Coral Blue, and a new color: Lilac Purple. The newest Samsung flagships are priced at a suggested retail price of Php 45,990 and Php 52,990 for their 64-GB models respectively. The Galaxy S9+ also has a 128-GB model at Php 55,990 and a 256-GB model at Php 60,990.

    For more information about the Galaxy S9 and S9+, you may visit samsung.com/ph or Samsung’s Facebook page, facebook.com/SamsungPH. You may also visit the Samsung Galaxy Studio located at Bonifacio Global City or any Samsung Experience Stores near you.


    This is a press release from Samsung Philippines.

               
               
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